A Familiar Affair
By Silver Spun Sand
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Never have much luck with men –
not for the want of trying.
Bring them home – make them tea;
feed them freshly baked scones...
Introduce them to my cat –
black and white she is,
and all the while she sits –
gives them the evil-eye.
Remaining disconnected
is an art she has perfected;
with that stare
only I comprehend –
says, ‘Sling your hook,'
and then she glares at me,
as I glare back.
I see them to the door.
They say they’re sorry
this affair just didn’t last.
She darts between my legs
and down the path
in my small back yard;
sits and lick her wounds,
as I do mine.
Then climbs to the top
of a wayward weeping willow;
preens her fur, contentedly –
queen of all she surveys,
tail entwined around a branch.
Eyes, the bluest of things green
glance down, through a dancing,
dappled shade, defy
me to do the same.
Shame I can’t.
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:-). Love it Tina. I think I
Parson Thru
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Like the title, 'familiar',
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"Eyes, the bluest of things
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I could kind of relate to
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Typical of the cat. Someone
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Indrani Ananda I love this
Indrani Ananda
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